A new poll has revealed that a majority of New Yorkers support the implementation of a "millionaire's tax," a proposal that would see high-income earners in the state face a higher tax rate. The proposed tax hike, which would affect individuals earning over $5 million, is part of a broader effort to address the state's budget deficit and fund vital public services. The poll, which surveyed over 800 registered voters, found that 61% of respondents backed the plan, with only 26% opposing it. The results come as lawmakers in Albany continue to debate the proposal, which has been met with both enthusiasm and skepticism from different quarters.


Majority of New Yorkers Back Millionaire's Tax, Poll Finds  National Today